Last Updated Febuary 4, 1996
ORGANIZATION The Department of Correction is composed of two main operating divisions, the Division of Prisons and the Division of Adult Probation and Parole. Support sections include Human Resource Management, which is responsible for personnel matters and training; Central Engineering, which provides design and maintenance support for the Department's prison facilities, and Correction Enterprise, which employs inmates to generate income by supplying products and services to other state government units. The Parole Commission, consisting of five Governor appointees, selects inmates to be released by parole.
What is the Total Authorized DOC Budget?
How Much does DOC Supervision Cost Per Offender?
How Many Offenders are under Probation/Parole Supervision?
How Many Offenders Began a Period of Probation/Parole Supervision in 1994?
What Crimes have Most Probationer's Committed?
How Many Probationers/Parolees Complete Supervision Successfully?
How does North Carolina's Probation Population Compare to that of Other States Rate?
What do Inmates do While in Prison?
How Many New Inmates are Added Each Year?
How Much Education do the Inmates Have?
How Many Inmates Return to Prison after Being Released?
What was the Prison Population in Previous Years?
How Many Prisons does North Carolina have?
How Much does Prison Construction Cost?
How does North Carolina's Incarceration Rate Compare to That of Other States?